Midnight calls, groping me with sodden fingers The rain tears black tendrils out of the gravid clouds And as the embers devour, coruscating on the wind The lovers reduce to boneblack cinders in the urn And a shadow on the street stares, languorously agitating She cries out to the concrete, To the ruins, the rubble, and the grime Her words spill and run down the walls in droves into the gutters She calls out to the night sky, Teeth shining amid black planes of paint The lover is brutalized by her beloved innocence With ink soundlessly staining the golden dome of a wretched cathedral I'm tied to the steeple of a burning firmament Hurling panicked distress into a heavenly abyss She'll fade away like frigid vapor Like the holy wisp of winter's ghost I can't forget this architecture, a monument to souls betrayed I can't forgive this annihilation, an unforgiving antidote